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Laura Citarella (born 1981) is an Argentine film director and producer. She has been noted as an emerging voice of the "New Argentine Cinema movement" or el Nuevo Cine Argentino. She is a core producer at the indie production company El Pampero Cine, and produced La flor, which at 868 minutes, currently holds the record for the longest running Argentine film in history.
Early life and education
Citarella was born in 1981 in La Plata, Argentina. She completed high school at Carlos N. Vergara in La Plata, Argentina and went on to attend the Universidad del Cine, from which she graduated with a degree in film directing in 2004.
Career
= Teaching
=Aside from making films, Citarella also teaches at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), where runs a thesis workshop focused on scriptwriting.
= La mujer de los perros (2015)
=Citarella and Verónica Llinás co-directed La mujer de los perros (Dog Lady), which garnered attention from international film festivals. Notably, it was an official selection for the Rotterdam Film Festival for 2015 and won Best Actress at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema.
= In production
=Citarella is now working on a sequel to her 2011 film Ostende, titled Trenque Lauquen.
Filmography
References:
= Feature films directed
== Short films directed
== Complete filmography
=Awards and nominations
External links
Laura Citarella at IMDb
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- ParaHoxozoa
- Laura Citarella
- Citarella
- Trenque Lauquen (film)
- Ostende
- La flor
- 81st Venice International Film Festival
- Women's Tales
- 80th Venice International Film Festival
- List of films shown at the New York Film Festival
- 79th Venice International Film Festival